Author Archives: Bulletin Editor

Block 31 opponents score planning victory, G20 looms

By Dennis Hanagan – Community planning volunteers have scored their first victory of the 2010 construction season as a controversial community housing project is sent back to the drawing board. A letter to Ward 20 Coun. Adam Vaughan from an ...

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Paulette Touby: The prayer that is Ireland Park

Toronto becomes a bit of land on the edge of the sea to where the Irish fled By Paulette Touby – A young vulnerable girl has pockets and in one pocket someone, moved to relieve her discomfort, has dropped Canadian ...

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Paulette Touby: The prayer that is Ireland Park

Toronto becomes a bit of land on the edge of the sea to where the Irish fled By Paulette Touby – It was with its usual swirl of pomp and self congratulation that the city made a flowery announcement this ...

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The Absurdities of Water Fluoridation (Toronto does it)

Water fluoridation is a peculiarly American phenomenon. It started at a time when Asbestos lined our pipes, lead was added to gasoline, PCBs filled our transformers and DDT was deemed so “safe and effective” that officials felt no qualms spraying ...

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Viewpoint: Publicity hound calls it wrong

Limo-service operator/self-promoter and now mayoral candidate predicts Miller will resign in 20 minutes By Frank Touby –  Self-promoter J. P. Pampena’s lust to get his name in the media spurred a desperate attempt March 10 to second guess Mayor David ...

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Biased Toronto media ignore blind Man with a Vision

PR-man/limo-operator running for mayor, far back in the pack and trying to promote himself higher By Bulletin Staff —    J.P. Pampena, a blind public-relations man/limosine-service operator and mayoral candidate who terms himself the Man with A Vision, seeks media ...

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Murray carries Toronto Centre for Liberals

By Duncan McAllister — Toronto Liberals celebrated their by-election victory during a packed reception at the Downtown Jack Astor’s restaurant at Yonge and Dundas square on the evening of Feb. 4th. Premiere Dalton McGuinty was on hand to congratulate the ...

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Corporate Knights tilt toward Toronto

Magazine dubs dysfunctional city a hero of the sustainability sweepstakes By Frank Touby — The city that can’t keep its streets and parks clean, its century-old water pipes from bursting, its transit moving people efficiently…and all the other failings the ...

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No prorogue rally invades Yonge-Dundas square

By Duncan McAllister — Thousands of Torontonians attended a rally march on Jan. 23rd, that started at Yonge-Dundas Square with speeches and entertainment, then made its way south along Yonge. A recent phenomenon, the non-partisan, grassroots movement, Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament has gone viral with ...

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Exciting new developments in East Bayfront

By Pam McConnell – The recently announced Parkside development will bring a residential and commercial complex to an important East Bayfront gateway site. Located east of Sherbourne Park and north of Queens Quay, Parkside is the first private sector development ...

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